2019
DOI: 10.1080/15387216.2019.1667844
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The effects of anti-corruption videos on attitudes toward corruption in a Ukrainian online survey

Abstract: This paper presents the outcomes of an anti-corruption educational intervention among Ukrainian students based on an online experiment. More than 3,000 survey participants were randomly assigned to one of three different videos on corruption and its consequences (treatment groups) or a video on higher education (control group). The data suggest a high level of academic dishonesty and misconduct among young people, but also a negative attitude toward corruption in general, highlighting the ambivalence of corrup… Show more

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“…These collective efforts to change the mindsets of its citizens improved self-regulation and lessened corruption. Denisova-Schmidt, Huber, and Prytula (2019) shows that creating engaging video content on corruption cases increases awareness of corruption and its adverse impact. In Printed from Oxford Research Encyclopedias, Education.…”
Section: How Do We Address Corruption?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These collective efforts to change the mindsets of its citizens improved self-regulation and lessened corruption. Denisova-Schmidt, Huber, and Prytula (2019) shows that creating engaging video content on corruption cases increases awareness of corruption and its adverse impact. In Printed from Oxford Research Encyclopedias, Education.…”
Section: How Do We Address Corruption?mentioning
confidence: 99%